Change Management Manager/Organizational Change Management (OCM Sample Clauses

Change Management Manager/Organizational Change Management (OCM. The primary role and responsibility of OCM analyst is to schedule, plan and execute releases, develop release plans, oversee release milestones, monitor related dependencies, manage risks and issues to ensure timely resolution. Executes project-level change strategies, including the measurement of change readiness and long-term sustainability. Assists in planning and designing business processes; assists in formulating recommendations to improve and support business activities. The analyst ensures the successful project delivery, long-term sustenance and continuous process improvements. Assists in creating basic test scenarios to be used in testing the business applications in order to verify that client requirements are incorporated into the system design. The OCM analyst works closely with the risk managers, application development team, quality assurance team, and other technology partners (DBAs, SAs, etc) to provide complete the IT Operations' tasks. The activities are creating change ticket, performing application releases, automate production release process, create reports/status updates, refresh environments for testing and scheduling/coordinating infrastructure activities. Manages scope - review changes with the Customer Director/Manager or the Program Manager, then resolve and document those changes with the product owners. Coordinates testing and communication strategies. Manages RFC documentation, make copies and files as needed. Tracks and reports on delinquent RFC completion status reporting; obtains data from RFC submitters. Reports status of each RFC. Experience in being a team player in change management process. Possess in depth knowledge of each line of business in order to anticipate necessary changes in related to training, communications, stakeholder buy-in, behavioral change to facilitate successful implementation of software applications and systems. Understands EIR Accessibility requirements and their technical specifications. Ensures the EIR Accessibility is integrated into the project lifecycle at the appropriate points (planning, design, development, test, etc.) and ensures that resources are included to implement EIR accessibility within the project. • Level 1: Overall experience of 2 to 5 years of experience in IT operations with solid Change Management knowledge. At least 2 years of experience in change management background, based on ITIL principles and practices. In addition, good knowledge on other ITSM processes. Proven s...
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